Dave Chappelle threatened to pull his investments in Yellow Springs, Ohio, where he lives, over a potential new housing development in the area.
Chappelle's father worked at a college in the Ohio village and the comedian spent summers there growing up. In 2020, news also broke that Chappelle would purchase a former Miami Township fire station in the area and convert it into a comedy club. "I don't know why the council would be afraid of litigation from a $24 million-a-year company while it's out a $65 million-a-year company," Chappelle told the Yellow Springs Village Council at a town meeting Monday night, per video obtained by the Dayton Daily News. "I cannot believe you would make me audition for you." The outlet reports that a $39 million housing development has divided the town, Chappelle included.
He addressed his concerns at the meeting. Dave Chappelle threatened to pull investments from the Ohio village he lives in over a proposed housing development. (Associated Press) "You look like clowns – I am not bluffing," the 48-year-old comedian told the Yellow Springs Village Council at the Monday meeting, per the video footage. "I will take it all off the table," he said of his investments in the area.
The actor thanked the council before returning to his seat. Dave Chappelle hopes to build a comedy club in Ohio after buying an old fire station with plans to convert it. (Getty Images) According to the outlet, the proposed development involves more than 100 single-family homes with prices ranging from $250,000-$600,000.
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